The Sampler' crew hits the road for Memorial Day as Fortunato, Just Jess, and
Godiva Lee drive to Astoria for emergency repairs to our Haunted Van.
According to our own "Fan Girl At Large", Godiva Lee, the only place to fix
it is at a mystic repair shop called The Graveyar...
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Featured TODAY will be a phone interview with Alan K. Rode, the author of a
new biography of one of the great Hollywood film directors, Michael Curtiz.
And DND Mystery Theater. Plus more music and lively talk, so TUNE IN!!!
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Back for May The Sampler Crew returns to help you get your work week started!
Old Fortunato, Just Jess, DK Holm and Godiva Lee will present music and talk.
Also featured today will be new installments of The KBOO DnD Mystery Theater,
and listeners' favorite, Space Patrol.
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Readings and Dramatic Presentations of Action & Mystery to Challenge the
Intellectual. Humorous Narratives for the Serious Minded. Journeys of
Discovery for those who are Lost. Sad Stories that make Deep People
Happy. And Tales of Terror & Romance for the Too Comfortable.
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Our guests today are David Shields, author of the new book The Trouble With
Men: Reflections on Sex, Love, Marriage, Porn, and Power, in conversation
with Portland writer Sallie Tisdale. Sallie’s most recent book is Advice
for Future Corpses: A Practical Perspective on Deat...
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We’ve featured a wide variety of podcasts on The Holy Crowley Hour over the
past 25 episodes, and 4 1/2 years. Science fiction, horror, fantasy,
mystery, drama, and even a little comedy. Of course, a little comedy is about
all you’ve come to expect, and love, from us.
You’...
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The Sampler Crew is back with more crazy fun to help start out your week!
Calling into the studio will be film historian Joseph McBride, to talk with
us about his new book on legendary filmmaker Frank Capra titled, "Frankly:
Unmasking Frank Capra". It details the troubles h...
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An introduction to the Lizzie Borden crime and the zany cast of characters
seen through the eyes of novelist and Borden scholar, Florence King with her
1992 National Review Magazine"A WASP Looks At Lizzie Borden." Funny and
acerbic, the essay is infused with the actual tria...
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